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Gideon Fairchild

Social Inequality Crisis

Social Inequality Crisis examines the widening gap between the rich and poor, framing it not as an inevitability, but as a crisis demanding urgent attention. The book dissects escalating income disparities and social stratification, highlighting their impact on economic stability, social cohesion, and individual opportunities. Using data from sources like the US Census Bureau and the World Bank, it traces the historical roots of inequality, revealing how economic policies and social norms have shaped the present state. One intriguing fact is that unchecked inequality influences access to healthcare, education, and even justice.




The book's structure facilitates a comprehensive understanding, beginning with core concepts such as the Gini coefficient and wealth concentration. It progresses through sections analyzing income inequality using macroeconomic indicators, exploring social stratification through education and social networks, and examining the interplay between economic and social factors. This approach allows the book to move beyond simplistic explanations, emphasizing the structural factors perpetuating inequality across generations.




The book proposes policy recommendations aimed at fostering inclusive growth and reducing social divisions, providing concrete strategies for individuals and policymakers.
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2025
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2025
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